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– A paramedic in Sliven signed the document for the man’s death while in a diabetic coma.
– Rusi Rusev was a military meteorologist, he had to go to the doctor the same day
Now in the intensive care unit of the Sliven Regional Hospital they fight for the life of the old man. PHOTO: Vanyo Stoilov
– In case of a sharp drop in sugar, a person is alive, but with a barely perceptible pulse and can be mistaken for a dead person, doctors say.
– An internal inspection is being carried out at the emergency center.
A mistake made by a paramedic at the emergency center in Sliven, who did not distinguish a man from a corpse in a diabetic coma, is probably the heart of the drama with Rusi Rusev, 72.
As 24 Chasa wrote, he was initially pronounced dead, but
there were
The incredible
good luck to
wake up earlier
his coffin yes
be inserted in
fridge
An internal investigation is underway, we will give more details after its completion, said the emergency center.
On the fateful Tuesday, October 13, Rusi Rusev, who suffered from diabetes, had to see a doctor in Sliven with the help of his friend Dinyo Minchev.
The two live permanently in their hometown of Drazhevo, Yambol region, and they helped each other, they loved riding bikes together. Rusi owned his own apartment in Sliven since he worked as a meteorologist for the Air Force. Recently, however, he was left alone in the countryside, as his wife went with their son to the United States, and his daughter and her family were in England. Dinyo is a widower, former mayor of Drazhevo.
The day before, Rusi left for Sliven, Dinho arrived on Tuesday morning. At the appointed time, he called his friend on the phone, but received no response. No one answered his calls at the front door of Rusi’s apartment in the Druzhba neighborhood of Sliven. This seriously concerned him and he called 112 for help.
Shortly after 11 a.m., police, firefighters and an emergency team arrived at the address. The owner did not open and
it was necessary
firefighters yes
break the entrance
door,
get in. Inside, they found a defenseless Russian who had fallen into the bathroom. It later became clear that he was in a diabetic coma, which occurs when sugar falls sharply in the human body.
According to doctors, at that time a person is alive, but with barely perceptible pulse and breathing and can be mistaken for a dead person. The same thing apparently happened to the paramedic, who wrote a coupon on the spot, the main document to establish the death.
With this coupon, Dinyo Minchev went to Rusi’s personal physician in Drazhevo village, Dr. Dimitrov, who based on the document issued a death notice for his patient. With him, a death certificate was issued from the municipality of Sliven.
This is a standard procedure to follow in such cases, the municipalities explained. Most of the time, the death message is taken to the bereavement agency, which organizes the funeral of the deceased, and the care of obtaining a death certificate from the municipality remains his.
The GP
he was not obliged
walk
In the instant,
to make sure the man is really dead. This was explained by Dr. Dimitrov himself over the phone to “24 Chasa”, which is a jeep of people from various villages of Yambol. He accepted the paramedic’s version according to the documents, noting in the death notice that Rusi had died at his home in Sliven at 11:30 am on October 13 from a heart attack.
“After we already had a death certificate in our hands, at 4:45 pm we went to the address in the Druzhba neighborhood to pick up the dead man. We had to prepare it for the mourning ceremony and leave it in the refrigerator for a few days until its closest people from abroad returned for the funeral. When we entered, we found the man who had fallen into the bathroom, just as those who had entered before us had left him a few hours earlier. He really looked dead, “Chassa Biser Todorov, owner of the funeral home, who was assigned to the ceremony, told 24 yesterday.
He and his colleague took the body on a blanket to make it easier to get it off the third floor. They then put him in a coffin and took him to the new Sliven cemetery, where the municipality has a large refrigerator. Sliven agencies use it to rent if necessary.
“There is a room with tables for the dead. We had just started this task when we realized that something was wrong. It was at 5.30 pm, 6 hours after Rusi’s death was found,” continues Biser Todorov, in whose hands the dead “rose”.
First they felt a weak pulse, then the man
did
“Fish mouth” and
started to
breathe
Further inside.
He also opened his eyes
At first, the mourners thought it was a mechanical reaction and tried to turn them off, but to no avail: the man looked at them again. He also placed his hand.
“We found out that this man was alive, and we immediately called the medical examiner, Dr. Toma Chaushev, asking him what to do, because it was the first time something like this had happened to us and we have been dealing with funerals for 25 years. He told us to call 112 to ask. help and that we call an ambulance from the emergency center. People came quickly and took the man away. I don’t know anymore. I’m not so scared, but my colleague is stressed, “says Todorov.
It is important for people in the agency to be
achievement
call an ambulance,
before
close the coffin
and put it in the fridge, and hope the man survives.
After passing through the emergency department of the regional hospital in Sliven, Rusi Rusev was placed for treatment in the intensive care unit at 9:30 p.m. “His condition is very serious, but he is still alive,” the deputy director told 24 Chassa. from the hospital in the medical part Dr. Hrisant Hrisantov.
In the town of Drazhevo, Rusi’s relatives, who are urgently returning from abroad, hope to find him in better condition and instead of a funeral to think about how to fix his life afterwards. It is said that the man of the village was a bit odd, despite his advanced age until recently.
played sports
actively captivated
get into yoga and
healthy
nutrition
Until 2-3 years ago, I was even doing crunches with the lever. Unlike his compatriots, he did not care for pigs and did not make homemade wine and brandy, but was a beekeeper and extracted honey.
“He cared so much about healthy eating that he seemed to be hungry, he has lost a lot of weight lately,” Drazhevo mayor Dyako Dyakov told Rusi. Due to her higher pension, she was not entitled to free food through social sponsorship, like many of her outfits, but she could receive food at symbolic prices. “He rejected me,” added the mayor.
As soon as a signal was received on Tuesday 112 for a dead lone man to be found, the district attorney’s office in Sliven launched a pre-trial process. The investigation will also check the work of the doctors, but on first reading the lawyers are skeptical that guilt can be proven in their actions. The period for an investigation of this type is usually 2 months, but can be extended if necessary.
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